The F2871 (also referred to as F-2871 or 2871F) is an Andorra series traditional true flamenco guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1976. It was crafted in Japan.
The F2871 features a concert body shape with a seasoned close grain spruce top on a light-weight spruce back and sides bounded with a laminated purfling of dark and light wood. The soundhole is round and trimmed with very intricate inlaid wood marquetry rosette. It has a well seasoned mahogany neck, a 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with a fancy layered rosewood headstock. Components include a none compensated bone saddle in a rosewood bridge, a transparent guardplate, a bone nut, and gold plated engraving tuning machine with fancy pearloid buttons.
For 1978 the top was changed to solid cedar and the back and sides was changed to kaya wood.